Exam 55: Contracts and Business Law
Exam 1: Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning83 Questions
Exam 2: Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution83 Questions
Exam 3: Court Procedures84 Questions
Exam 4: Constitutional Authority to Regulate Business84 Questions
Exam 15: The Statute of Fraudswriting Requirements84 Questions
Exam 5: Ethics and Business Decision Making84 Questions
Exam 6: Intentional Torts83 Questions
Exam 7: Negligence and Strict Liability84 Questions
Exam 8: Intellectual Property and Internet Law84 Questions
Exam 9: Criminal Law and Cyber Crimes84 Questions
Exam 10: Nature and Terminology84 Questions
Exam 11: Agreement83 Questions
Exam 12: Consideration84 Questions
Exam 13: Capacity and Legality84 Questions
Exam 14: Mistakes, Fraud, and Voluntary Consent84 Questions
Exam 16: Third Party Rights84 Questions
Exam 17: Performance and Discharge84 Questions
Exam 18: Breach of Contract and Remedies84 Questions
Exam 19: E-Contracts and E-Signatures84 Questions
Exam 20: The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts84 Questions
Exam 21: Title, Risk, and Insurable Interest84 Questions
Exam 22: Performance Breach of Sales Lease Contracts84 Questions
Exam 23: Warranties and Product Liability84 Questions
Exam 24: The Function Creation of Negotiable Instruments84 Questions
Exam 25: Transferability and Holder in Due Course84 Questions
Exam 26: Liability, Defenses, and Discharge84 Questions
Exam 27: Checks, the Banking System, and E-Money84 Questions
Exam 28: Creditors Rights and Remedies84 Questions
Exam 29: Secured Transactions84 Questions
Exam 30: Bankruptcy Law83 Questions
Exam 31: Agency Formation and Duties84 Questions
Exam 32: Liability to Third Parties and Termination84 Questions
Exam 33: Employment and Labor Law84 Questions
Exam 34: Employment Discrimination84 Questions
Exam 35: Sole Proprietorships and Franchises84 Questions
Exam 36: Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships84 Questions
Exam 37: Limited Liability Companies Special Business Forms84 Questions
Exam 38: Corporationsformation and Financing84 Questions
Exam 40: Corporationsmerger, Consolidation, Termination84 Questions
Exam 41: Corporationssecurities Law Corporate Governance84 Questions
Exam 42: Law for Small Businesses84 Questions
Exam 43: Administrative Law84 Questions
Exam 44: Consumer Law84 Questions
Exam 45: Environmental Law84 Questions
Exam 46: Antitrust Law84 Questions
Exam 47: Personal Property and Bailments84 Questions
Exam 48: Real Property and Landlord-Tenant Relationships84 Questions
Exam 49: Insurance84 Questions
Exam 50: Wills and Trusts84 Questions
Exam 51: Professional Liaility and Accountability84 Questions
Exam 52: International Law in a Global Economy84 Questions
Exam 53: Legal and Ethical Issues in Business12 Questions
Exam 54: Legal Issues11 Questions
Exam 55: Contracts and Business Law14 Questions
Exam 56: Contracts and Liability6 Questions
Exam 57: Banking and Payment Systems8 Questions
Exam 58: Loan Security and Repossession in Credit Transactions4 Questions
Exam 59: Employment Law and Ethics8 Questions
Exam 60: Legal Issues in Corporate Governance and Business Operations10 Questions
Exam 61: Legal and Ethical Issues in Environmental Protection and Consumer Rights6 Questions
Exam 62: Legal Issues in Property and Land Use4 Questions
Exam 63: Accounting and Ethics6 Questions
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Jen participates in fantasy football games online by creating a fantasy team composed of real-life players from different teams and competing against teams created by other "owners." Jen pays a fee to the sponsoring site, which awards prizes at the end of the season. This is illegal gambling activity according to
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Dale repeatedly clicks on EZ Online Order Company's ad, which is displayed on Dale's Web site and for which Dale charges EZ a fee based on the number of clicks on the ad. This is
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Ben works for Consumer Industries, Inc (CII). When CII fires Ben, he files a suit against the firm. The court will most likely hold that CII is not liable if
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Jack and Jill sign a prenuptial agreement. A court will most likely hold that Jill did not sign the agreement voluntarily if, before signing the agreement, she
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To bid on a job, Budget Construction Company relies on the oral promise of Coldwater Plumbing, Inc., to perform certain work at a certain price. Coldwater fails to per?form. Budget can
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Van gambles online on the outcomes of football games by creating a fantasy team composed of real-life players from different teams and betting a given amount each week on the performances of those players. At the end of the season, the team "owner" with the most points wins the pot. This is illegal gambling activity according to
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Digital Services Corporation (DSC) promises to hire Ellen. The day before Ellen is to start work, DSC revokes the promise. In Ellen's suit against DSC, the court is most likely to hold that DSC is not liable to Ellen if
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Blanco, S.A., a Chilean firm, and Ciao, Ltd.,, an Italian firm, enter into a contract that includes a clause designating the New York state courts as the forum for resolving disputes under the contract. A treaty that may support this clause is
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Merchandise Presentation Company enters into a contract with Newt to perform certain services for a certain price. Newt is later dissatisfied with what he claims is a low level of service for a high price. Whether this deal is unconscionable is subject to
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Chet repeatedly clicks on Delight Loan Company's ad, which is displayed on E-Search's Web site, with the intent of increasing Delight's ad costs. This is
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Ray and Strip Mines, Inc., enter into a contract for a sale of the coal beneath Ray's land for a fraction of the value of the coal and the cost to restore the land. A court is most likely to determine that this deal is unfair under
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Tony Textiles, Ltd. (TTL), is a piecework contract bidder in Europe. Without authorization, TTL accesses the computer system of Upright Clothes, Inc.-TTL's competitor in the United States-to disrupt and destroy Uprught's business. A treaty that may provide mechanisms to stop TTL's activity is
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Alice and Bob sign a prenuptial agreement that includes a waiver of all support in the case of divorce. A court will most likely hold that this waiver is
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Topographical Engineers, Inc., which is new to its business, offers its services at less than half their possible market price to United Road Crew Construction, Inc., which knows the services' value. United's decision to accept the offer without commenting on the price could be justified by
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